Tuesday, April 08, 2008
Access Virus TI Polar Demo # 2 Presets BY TONY
YouTube via acaruso36
"Some of Access Virus TI Sounds unedited banks that I Just love to play when ever I sit down with this Amazing Powerful Synth!"
PPG WAVE 2.3
"PPG Wave 3.2[sic]! this is a V.6 (the last updated version by Wolfgang Palm in the earlier 80's..then the ppg house closed forever"
Elvertronics WSG
via this auctionAnother outside shot of the Elvertronics WSG.
You can find details, samples and the prior shot here.
Roland GR-500 Owned by Genesis?
As always, this is not my auction, so take the following details from the auction as you wish: "Very Rare Roland GR-500, and what makes this one even more collectible is the fack that it was the Guitar synth that the group GENESIS used, I got it from them when they sold a lot of there stuff back in 2001 on ebay and after lots of bids and $1600 it was mine I wanted it.
Oberheim Matrix-6R

images via this auction
"About the Matrix 6R:
This is the rackmout version of the popular Matrix 6 keyboard synthesizer, a fundamentally superior synthesizer to both versions of the Matrix 1000:
Matrix 6 / 6R Matrix 1000
2-parts Multitimbral 1-part Monotrimbral
2 output channels 1 output channel
Edit via front panel or Sysex Cannot edit via front panel, edit only via Sysex
In addition, the Matrix 6 / 6R's oscillators produce subtle harmonic and distortion anomalies not found in the sound generated by the Matrix 1000. The Matrix 6 has a less sterile character of sound over the Matrix 1000. According to sources on the Internet, the Matrix 1000's digitally-controlled oscillators have increased tuning stability over those in the Matrix 6 / 6R, and therefore the Matrix 1000 has no Calibration feature for this reason. Around the time of the Matrix 1000's introduction, this was considered an "improvement" over the Matrix 6 design. For those of us in the 2000's hunting for more of that vintage sound, it's a bad thing! When you don't Calibrate the Matrix 6 / 6R after leaving it on for a long period of time, its overall sound contains more "chorusing" caused by ever-so-slight deviations in tuning between the oscillators and each of the 6 voices."
Hmm... This is the first I've heard of this. There have been questions regarding the M1000 vs. the Matrix-6 and 6R, but the consensus I've heard is that they are essentially the same in sound. The 6 and 6R also use DCOs. Same CEM 3396 chips.
The Alison Project Update
I posted about The Alison Project back on July 18 of 2006 and again on March 27 of 2007. Magnus wrote in to let me know the modular has grown to a gargantuan size as you can see in this image. Check out the gallery for more.Update via The Alison Project in the comments: "The modular is mostly DIY, there are 8 Modcan modules now (order just arrived) and 1 Encore Freq Shift that I did not build. Rest are from various Manufacturer's and designers: MOTM (16 bought as kits), Blacet (kits), CGS, oakley, MFOS, J. Hiable, S. Stites, T. Henry, G. Richter, Tellun, Dave Brown, Paparelli and Yusynth."
LABELS/MORE:
Blacet,
cgs,
Dave Brown,
DIY,
Encore,
Future Retro,
JH,
MFOS,
Modcan,
MOTM,
Oakley,
Pappareil,
Scott Stites,
Sherman,
Tellun,
Thomas Henry,
Wiard,
yusynth
SunVox - Multiplatform Modular Music Creation Studio

"SunVox is a small, simple, fast and powerful program for music creation, based on modular synths and tracker-like interface. (Detailed info about music trackers is here)
SunVox is Based on parts of the PsyTexx tracker, the PsyTexxSynth engine and the SunDog engine.
Examples of use:
* composing music on PDA;
* music for games;
* "chip tunes" (sunvox tunes can be very small; for example - 30 kBytes (unpacked) or 2 kBytes (when packed to ZIP)).
Main features:
* Modular interface.
* Highly optimized synth algorithmes.
* Flexible architecture: SunVox can working on variuos devices. For example: PDA with slow CPU - 16bit sound (fixed point arithmetic); or big PC with powerfull CPU: 32bit sound (floating point arithmetic).
* SunVox engine (without GUI) is open source and distributed under the terms of BSD license.
* Built-in synthesizers: Generator (saw,triangle,square,noise waveforms); Flanger; Echo; Distortion; Filter (Low-pass, High-pass, Band-pass, Notch); Kicker; Sampler (supported formats: WAV, XI); SpectraVoice (FFT-based synth for analog-like pads); Loop.
* Supported platforms: Windows, Linux, PalmOS, WindowsCE.
* Export to WAV.
What is different between the SunVox and another music editors?
* SunVox has simple and useful interface.
* SunVox is small and very flexible. It can be ported on any device.
* SunVox engine (player and modular synthesizers) is open source software.
* Each music pattern has its own graphic icon (instead of name)."
Click here for more info. via Peter.
iamconsumed - skewered and swerve
via loopcycle on AH: "all sounds programmed in the analogue domain except for the 606 hihat. the sounds are generated from a few modules (motm, modcan, plan b, livewire, doepfer). i chopped up a raw one-pass recording and sequenced it up, adding a couple little bits from recordings last year. here is a raw recording (swerve), the predecessor to skewered, with some of the same textures and tones but no beats:"
More consumed sound on OVI (formerly Twango)
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